Immigration contributions to population growth, 2010-2018 Source: William H. Grey analysis of U.S. Census estimates released April 19, 2019 / Metropolitan Policy Program

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Immigration contributions to population growth, 2010-2018 Source: William H. Grey analysis of U.S. Census estimates released April 19, 2019 / Metropolitan Policy Program
U.S. Educational Attainment (by Race), 23-24 year olds, 2011-2013 Source: Metropolitan Policy Program / Brookings
A Few Cities Have Cornered Innovation Jobs. Can That Be Changed?
A Few Cities Have Cornered Innovation Jobs. Can That Be Changed?
There are about a dozen industries at the frontier of innovation. They include software and pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and data processing. Most of their workers have science or tech degrees. They invest heavily in research and development. While they account for only 3 percent of all jobs, they account for 6 percent of the country’s economic output.
And if you don’t live in one of a…
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Renewing the Water Workforce: Improving Water Infrastructure and Creating a Pipeline to Opportunity
Renewing the Water Workforce: @BrookingsMetro report on retooling able workers to fix our water infra
METROPOLITAN POLICY PROGRAM AT BROOKINGS
By Joseph Kane and Adie Tomer
Summary
As the U.S. economy continues to grow, many communities are struggling to translate this growth into more equitable and inclusive employment opportunities. Simultaneously, many of the nation’s water infrastructure assets are in urgent need of repair, maintenance, and restoration. Yet the workers capable of carrying out…
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Metro Area Populations Surge As Rural America Shrinks
Metro Area Populations Surge As Rural America Shrinks
CNN Paper: Americans and immigrants from abroad are flocking to the nation’s metropolitan areas in droves, pursuing new jobs and economic opportunity. But at the same time, rural America is losing population at an alarming rate, raising fears that economies slow to recover from the recession have dark futures ahead.
Annual population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday show 60…
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Signs of Digital Distress: Mapping Broadband Availability and Subscription America
South & Southwest still struggle w/ #broadband adoption - @BrookingsMetro report
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION METROPOLITAN POLICY PROGRAM Executive Summary The internet is now a fundamental component of the American economy, creating new ways to educate, employ, bring services to, and entertain every person. Broadband, especially wireline broadband in American homes, is the essential infrastructure for unlocking the internet’s economic benefits. However, broadband infrastructure is…
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Investing in water: Comparing utility finances and economic concerns across U.S. cities
Find out which cities are investing in #water the RIGHT way - @BrookingsMetro
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION METROPOLITAN POLICY PROGRAM By Joseph Kane, Senior Research Analyst and Associate Summary This brief describes the current context for local water infrastructure investment in the United States, with a particular focus on large drinking water utilities. As concerns continue to ripple from incidents in Flint, Mich. and beyond, cities remain at the forefront of many investment…
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Rooftop solar: Net metering is a net benefit
#NetMetering: Why utilities think #Solar customers are getting an unfair break
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION METROPOLITAN POLICY PROGRAM Rooftop solar is booming in U.S. cities. One of the most exciting infrastructure developments within metropolitan America, the installation of over a million solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in recent years, represents nothing less than a breakthrough for urban sustainability — and the climate. Prices for solar panels have fallen dramatically.…
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